- A
laisse is a type of stanza, of
varying length,
found in
medieval French literature,
specifically medieval French epic
poetry (the
chanson de geste),...
- "
Laisse tomber les filles" (English: "Drop it with the girls" i.e., "Stop
messing around with the girls") is a
French song
written by
Serge Gainsbourg...
- d'Argenson or Gournay, P. S. de
Boisguilbert had
enunciated the
phrase "On
laisse faire la nature" ("Let
nature run its course"). D'Argenson
himself during...
- who
achieved fame
after moving to France. His most
successful hit was "
Laisse-moi t'aimer" ("Let Me Love You").
Brant died by
suicide at the
height of...
- "
Laisse parler les gens" (Let
People Talk) is a song
released in the
summer of 2003 in Europe,
Africa and in the Caribbeans. The song
features Jocelyne...
-
bilingual duet with
French singer Nâdiya
under the
title "Tired of
Being Sorry (
Laisse le
destin l'emporter)" and
became a hit in French-speaking regions. The...
- Laisrén may
refer to:
Saint Laisrén mac Nad Froích (died 564),
patron saint of
Devenish Island Saint Lasrén mac
Feradaig (died 605),
third abbot of Iona...
- singer-songwriter Renaud's
second unnamed studio album is
commonly known as
Laisse béton,
although it is
sometimes referred to as
Place de ma mob
after the...
- pourri, or rotten, and
refers to a
corrupt policeman); and the 1977 hit "
Laisse béton" by
singer Renaud (béton is
verlan for
tomber and the
phrase means...
-
Laisse tes
mains sur mes
hanches (Leave Your
Hands on My Hips) is a 2003
French comedy film directed,
written and
starring Chantal Lauby.
Odile Rousselet...